2020-02-19 11:17:00

Shafaq News / Salah Al-Arabawi, office director of the leader of wisdom movement, Ammar al-Hakim warned from passing the government of Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi into parliament without the Kurdish and Sunni political forces voting.

Al-Arabawi told Shafaq New that "if the Sunnis and the Kurds do not vote the government cabinet with the opposition of some Shiite forces then it will not pass, explaining that “If the Shiites resort to relying on their numerical majority, this will lead to more division and the life of the government will be very short. "

The office director of Wisdom movement said, "The Shiites came together not to interfere or to authorize Allawi to choose, and this is not the case with the Kurdish and Sunni forces."

Allawi had announced that he was close to complete his government formation from independents away from the influence of the parties, indicating that he would present the cabinet to the government this week.

But the Sunnis and the Kurds are demanding the inclusion of components in the government, otherwise it might hinder the passing of the Allawi government.

Yesterday evening, a meeting described as decisive was held with the participation of various parties in the house of Parliament Speaker Mohammed al-Halbousi to determine the fate of the government of Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi.

In this regard, Sabah al-Karbouli told Shafaq News that "the leaders of the political blocs agreed to support the new government and give confidence to the Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi, after presenting candidates from the components to Allawi, and he is free to choose from them."

He explained that "for every ministry , there will present more than one candidate, and Allawi will be free to choose from them, without imposing any personality on him, and in case he refuse them all, new candidates will be presented to Allawi by the political components," adding that " voting on the new government by Parliament will be at the beginning of next week. "